Spectee, Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Kenjiro Murakami; hereinafter referred to as "Spectee"), a resilience tech startup, today announced the launch of its new service, "Kyoten Risk Karte." "Kyoten Risk Karte" is a service that automatically scores disaster risks such as earthquakes, floods, and tsunamis at each business location and visualizes them as a "karte" for each location. It allows for comparison of risks between locations on the same standard, supporting the review of BCP and prioritization of disaster prevention investments. Furthermore, when used in conjunction with the AI disaster prevention and crisis management service "Spectee Pro" or the next-generation supply chain risk management cloud "Spectee SCR," it provides end-to-end support from normal times to real-time response during risk events. ■ Background of Service Provision In recent years, natural disasters such as heavy rains due to climate change and major earthquakes have become more frequent and severe, placing even greater demands on companies for preparedness and improving the effectiveness of their Business Continuity Plans (BCP). However, many companies with multiple locations nationwide, including head offices, factories, warehouses, and stores, struggle with information organization and are unable to grasp the disaster risks at each location comprehensively. They face the challenge of not having a basis for deciding which locations should be prioritized for allocating limited disaster prevention budgets. Through "Spectee Pro" and "Spectee SCR," Spectee has so far supported the rapid grasp and visualization of damage situations during disasters. Leveraging this expertise, the company is now venturing into the domain of "visualization of latent risks during normal times." With the provision of "Kyoten Risk Karte," Spectee aims to achieve a system that supports everything from pre-disaster measures during normal times to response during emergencies. ■ What is "Kyoten Risk Kar